KITCHEN

MEASURING.

Stress free.  Your Kitchen Coach will coordinate everything required to measure your space to plan your new KUBE kitchen.  Book an appointment to find out more.
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OUR FREE MEASUREMENT SERVICE.

Before your design appointment, we'll send our experts to measure your kitchen space precisely.

It's totally free and there's no obligation to buy with us, it just means that we accurately understand your space prior to any designs.

No commitment, but no guesswork either.

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BEFORE WE ARRIVE

We can only measure what we can see, so please ensure access to meters, taps, sockets, and all relevant service points. We won’t move personal belongings or large appliances.

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TAKING KITCHEN MEASUREMENTS

One of our expert kitchen designers will complete your initial measurement. Most measurement visits take around 30-45 minutes, though this can vary depending on the size and complexity of the space.

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FINAL CHECKS

After the design appointment, and if you choose KUBE kitchens, a certified installer will then visit your home for a technical survey before fitting begins—checking key service points and verifying measurements.

MEASURING YOUR OWN KITCHEN?

If you'd prefer to do your own measurements, here's how!

You'll need a measuring tape, pen and paper. Simply jot down notes of the below elements onto a rough sketch and our Kitchen Coaches will be able to build an accurate kitchen plan as part of your design appointment. If you can, bring photos along too.

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DRAW YOUR FLOOR PLAN.

Make sure to include:
 

  • Wall-to-wall dimensions
  • Ceiling height
  • Room shape
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ADD DOORS, WINDOWS AND RADIATORS.

Make sure to include:
 

  • Width and height of each
  • Which way doors open (inwards / outwards, hinge side)
  • Windowsill height from floor
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MARK ACCESS AND SERVICE POINTS

This includes:
 

  • Water and gas supply points
  • Electrical sockets
  • Stop taps
  • Water and gas meters
  • Ventilation holes
  • Fuse boxes
  • Light switches
  • Waste pipe locations
  • Boiler position
Do you offer a measurement service?  
Yes, we do! Speak to your local Kitchen Coach and we’ll arrange a free home measurement visit. One of our trained surveyors will visit your home to measure up professionally, check all the key details, and make sure your design fits perfectly. 
What does the home measurement include? 
We’ll measure the full layout of your kitchen space — including walls, ceiling height, door and window positions, service points (like sockets and pipes), and any quirks like boxed-in areas, beams, or sloped ceilings. 
How long does a home measure appointment take? 
A home measure appointment usually takes around 30 to 45 minutes. 
Do I need to prepare anything before you arrive? 
Just make sure we have clear access to the kitchen, and try to remove anything that might block key areas (like furniture or appliances). If you have pets, it’s helpful to keep them out of the way during the visit. We only measure visible fixtures and won't move furniture or appliances to access hidden areas. 
How do I book a home measure appointment? 
You can book online via our website, call your nearest store, or visit us in person to schedule a time that suits you. 
When should I book a kitchen measurement? 
Ideally, you should book your measure before your design appointment. If your space is under construction (like during an extension), we’ll arrange a visit as soon as it’s safe and practical to do so.
Can you measure during renovations or unfinished rooms? 
Yes, depending on the condition of the space. While ​​Kitchen Coaches​​​​ can measure partially finished rooms, final installation surveys must always take place in a completed room to ensure accurate fitting. 
Do you use digital or manual tools to measure? 
We use a combination of tape measures and laser measuring tools for accuracy. Photos and notes are taken during the visit and can be shared with you upon request. 
What happens if the room isn’t level? 
If your floor or walls are uneven, our installer will record these issues during the survey. They can also provide a quote for any levelling work if needed. 
Do you charge for re-measuring or follow-up visits? 
The first measure is always free. If a second visit by the installer is required and the ​project is later cancelled, a £100 charge may apply to cover costs. 
Do I need to approve or sign off on the measurements? 
No formal sign-off is needed for the measurement. However, all key points will be recorded and used in the final plan. 
Can I measure my kitchen myself? 
Yes, we’re happy to work from customer-supplied measurements, especially in spaces still under construction. However, for best results and accuracy, we strongly recommend booking a professional measure, particularly if you’re using our installation service. 
How do I measure my own kitchen? 
We recommend a professional home measure for accuracy, but if you prefer to measure yourself, use a tape measure to note the lengths of all walls, windows, doors, and ceiling height. Sketch the layout and include where utilities are located.
Should I measure in cm or inches? 
We recommend using centimetres or millimetres, as that’s how our kitchen units are sized. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect — we’ll help you tidy it up at your appointment. 
Do I need to measure my current kitchen units? 
Nope! We just need room dimensions, not the size of your current cabinets or worktops. 
Can you help if I’m not sure I’ve measured it right? 
Our Kitchen Coaches can guide you into measuring the correct way to ensure accurate measurements.